10 Reasons TNA's The Final Deletion Was A Shakespearean Level Masterpiece
10. Attack Of The Drones
This entire angle has been filmed mostly everywhere but inside a typical wrestling ring or arena, and when we begin the festivities during Impact we see BROTHER NERO lounging around his house strumming his acoustic guitar. For anyone who has ever heard any of Jeff's music, you know he is not to be interrupted when he's in the zone and those creative juices are flowing.
Unfortunately for him, his musical tour de force was cut short by the invasion of multiple flying drones, all piloted by Matt Hardy. In a slow motion action clip worthy of any Hollywood blockbuster BROTHER NERO began to swat the drones out of the air with his guitar, smashing them to bits.
One drone known as Vanguard One survived the onslaught and projected an image of Matt Hardy a la R2D2, in which he issued a warning and a challenge to his brother for their bout later on in the episode. If you were to delve into wrestling's deep history you'd have to travel all the way back to the mini-movie for Beach Blast 1993 and the infamous shark-finned, one-eyed midget blowing up Sting and Davey Boy Smith's yacht to find such an impressive marriage of pro wresting storytelling and high level special effects.